Environmental Regulation, Market Power and Price Discrimination in the Agricultural Chemical Industry



their products. This suggests that they have much to lose from harmonization initiatives.
In contrast, if own price demand elasticities are relatively large in the markets that are
low priced under market segregation then almost surely U.S. farmers have much to gain
from harmonization.

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